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Architecture in movement

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By Valerie Brooks

Performing arts — From the April 1972 issue

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Slaughtering a sacred cow

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Ballet for the man who enjoys Wallace Stevens

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Performing arts — From the April 1971 issue

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Performing arts — From the February 1969 issue

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Performing arts — From the April 1968 issue

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Performing arts: International — From the August 1966 issue

Ballerinas famous and flawed

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The only five great ballet companies

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Ballet in America

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Balanchine’s return to Russia

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Mr. Balanchine builds a ballet

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After hours — From the June 1954 issue

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